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In Dream Fisher, a man disenchanted with day-to-day life embarks on a life-changing journey after meeting a wanderer capable of navigating dreams. Where did the idea for this story come from?
From an early age, I had the curious notion that there must be something akin to magic that binds our reality. This nagging inquiry followed me into young adulthood, where I began to study spiritual philosophy with a keen interest in the intersection between metaphysical philosophy and science.
In recent years, the field of metaphysics has undergone a significant expansion, offering a wealth of information on personal development, psychology, past lives, near-death experiences, and more. I wanted to transition some of the concepts being examined philosophically and scientifically and put them into a dramatic story so the ideas could come to life in a less “clinical” context. I wanted to express these phenomena as woven into the fabric of our everyday life, echoing the essence of the Magical Realism genre.
What was your approach to writing the interactions between Jason and Loansome?
I have a thirty-year-plus connection to the Native American community, where I have experienced the lack of cultural conflicts that persist following the European domination of the West.
The interactions between Jason and Loansome reflect the cultural divide between Americans and First Nations People. There is a lack of awareness ever-present in Americans’ relationships with people who have suffered generations of abuse. And yet, many Natives still have the compassion to help the ones most responsible for global imbalance, as their wisdom to do so is inextricably embedded in their culture.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
The power of humanity to evolve through compassion, creative visualization, and dreams. The enormous impact that the formation of America had on hundreds of millions of First Nations people in the West. The egoic motivation that is often found within spiritual pursuit. And the power of love to heal all things — across an experience we call time — even into the afterlife.
I find a problem in well-written stories, in that I always want there to be another book to keep the story going. Is there a second book planned?
I am so grateful that this story has been well-received. Thank you! Yes, a second book is in the making. All the characters return—with some new ones. The next segment of the Dream Fisher will be titled The Weight of Wanting. I have started the plot and character developments, roughed out numerous scenes, and hope to start writing in the fall of 2024. In my opinion, the story is stacking up to be better than the first.
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Jason Sanders is starved for meaning in his daily grind and tedious career. A chance encounter with a desert vagabond named Loansome ignites intrigue when the strange man claims he can navigate people’s dreams.
Desperate to break free from his empty existence, Sanders plunges into the mechanics of dream travel, where he finds himself on the edge of an eight-thousand-foot cliff, “This is where you cross the bridge into dreams. You have to wake up over there,” Loansome says, pointing toward another mesa two miles away.
Jason’s leap sends him hurdling into a realm where reality itself becomes questionable. Words emerge within the growl of a mountain lion, an unassuming woman speaks to him from the future, and he uncovers a hidden door in his childhood home.
Amid a whirlwind of surreal events that span past, present, and future, unforeseen connections emerge, revealing genuine meaning within the chaos of modern existence.
Dream Fisher seizes the imagination with its fusion of magic, suspense, and outrageous scenes while casting a scornful glare at society’s superficial facade. Massive twists trigger hidden connections within a vivid landscape of dreams.
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Dream Fisher
Posted by Literary Titan

Dream Fisher, by Pete Beebe, is an engrossing metaphysical adventure novel that explores the boundaries between reality and dreams. The story centers on Jason Sanders, a man disillusioned with the monotony of his everyday life. His encounter with Loansome, a mysterious wanderer who can navigate dreams, kicks off a surreal adventure and transformative journey. Throughout this journey, Jason faces various challenges, such as fighting a mountain lion and forming unexpected connections, ultimately leading him to discover profound truths and a renewed sense of purpose.
Beebe is a master of the metaphysical genre. The vivid description of the setting creates striking imagery that further draws readers into an engaging plot. A standout quality of the author’s writing is the philosophical depth given to the character’s development. From the start, readers are drawn into a world where the lines between the tangible and the imagined are beautifully blurred. Jason’s evolution from a detached observer of life to someone profoundly invested in making a difference highlights the story’s exploration of self-discovery and existential yearning. The relationship between Jason and Loansome is not only a driving force in the plot but also serves as a vehicle for exploring deeper truths about human connection and the nature of dreams. “In dream-time, we see what we want to see. It’s not really what we want…It’s what our souls want so we can be healed…”
Dream Fisher prompts readers to reflect on their own lives and the essence of reality itself. The dream sequences are particularly noteworthy, each crafted with a richness that makes them feel both otherworldly and intimately familiar. This novel is a must-read for those seeking an adventure within their own consciousness. It is not just a story but an invitation to look beyond the surface of our daily lives and explore the deeper currents that shape our reality. Highly recommended.
Pages: 222 | ASIN : B0D2VFZKVN
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